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Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa is a church in Southern California. We are a Jesus formed community on mission to see all things renewed by God. Our current Sunday Morning teaching series, "Life in His Name," is an expositional study through the Gospel of John. We invite you to listen in and gather with us in Santa Ana, CA each Sunday at 8:30 & 11 AM. For more information visit cccm.com.
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Welcome to the I Heart Costa Mesa Show! Where a a Born and raised Costa Mesa kid chats with old friends and new businesses in Costa Mesa, California. We'll be interviewing locals, sharing stories and connecting with our community. Follow along!
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The messages on this podcast are taken from the Joyful Life Bible Study at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa taught Cheryl Brodersen. The “Challenge” series include discussions with Angie Emma and Jasmine Alnutt, as well as other special guests. Cheryl is the wife of senior pastor Brian Brodersen. She is the youngest daughter of Pastor Chuck Smith, who led the Calvary Chapel movement in the 1970s. Cheryl leads the Joyful Life Women’s Ministry, and is an author of several books. Check out Cheryl's ot ...
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As a final word on our Holy Spirit series Chris gives an exhortation, setting us up for an extended time of worship, that someone needs your gift. As a reminder, after Easter, we will be picking back up in our Origins Series, going chapter by chapter, through the book of Acts.由Genesis Costa Mesa
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You are God’s Plan A to reach the world, and there is no Plan B. This may feel overwhelming at first, it’s important to note that His strategy doesn’t require you to change careers, memorize every scripture, or become a missionary on the other side of the world. In fact, for most of us it means staying exactly where we are. So what part do you have…
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We have offically finished our conversation series around the Holy Spirit. This series has deeply impacted our community in so many ways. In our last entre to this conversation, Daena brings us through a special passage in the gospel of John that highlights this idea that the Holy Spirit brings Living Water.…
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Everybody knows that just like a road trip isn’t complete without music, a church service isn’t complete without worship. We may not know how we know, or why it’s true, we just know it is. Obviously, there’s something powerful about music, but why do we need to sing (what amounts to) love songs to someone we can’t see, hear, or touch? Especially wi…
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Life is busy, and it shows no signs of slowingdown. For many of us, that means we do our best to maximize our time and minimize distractions. That isn’t always a bad thing, but it certainly can be a bad thing. Some parts of life aren’t meant to be rushed, skipped, or sped through. It might be convenient to drive-thru a favorite fast-food spot, or e…
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Making room for and compromising with other people can be uncomfortable and annoying. Which is why a lot of us would rather go it alone. We drive alone, eat alone, and binge our shows alone. The catch is: doing so much alone is…lonely. We all want to find people we just click with—people who share our interests, opinions, and preferences. In other …
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Join Glenn as he confronts our innate disposition toward a materialistic mindset, asking the question, "What are we gonna do with all this stuff?" In our third installment of Glimpses of the Kingdom, discover the subversive story Jesus tells, offering freedom from the lies of greed and a pathway to true richness before God.…
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So much of what we think we need is dictated by what those around us have. We feel the pressure to keep up with and occasionally one-up our neighbors. But social media has expanded our community of comparison to everyone in existence. Which is a little overwhelming. Why is so much of our self-worth tied to what we have, and why do even those who ha…
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Statistically, most Americans live paycheck to paycheck, barely making ends meet regardless of how much they make. It’s easier to make money than to make a plan for your money. We tend to just spend what we get on whatever we need in the moment, not realizing that some of our needs may just be wants in disguise. How can you tell the difference? Is …
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In the final week of our “Being Human” sermon series, Ben shows us what embarking on a journey of true discipleship looks like in Scripture as we explore the transformative essence of offering our entire selves to God. Ben posits that by rewiring our affections, renewing our minds, and offering our bodies to God, we unlock the transformative power …
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Most families don’t talk about money, especially to their kids. Which is a shame because money is a big part of life. A lot of us leave home without much of a financial compass. What we do know we’ve cobbled together from peers, commercials, and social media. Most of that advice leads us to crave what we don’t have and spend what we haven’t earned.…
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Everybody is going to worship somebody or something. The question is, to whom will you give your one wild and precious life? In the final installment of our “Being Human” sermon series, Glenn explores the human inclination to worship, reminding us that God created us and redeemed us to worship Him.由Glenn Packiam
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Glenn explores questions of human identity and sexuality in the third week of our “Being Human” sermon series. Who gets to define our identity? Who gets to direct our sexuality? We can answer these questions with or without Jesus, but His Way leads to life at its fullest, yet comes at a cost – the cost of our whole selves to follow Him.…
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It’s not enough to know what’s most important; you have to say no to what’s not. Most of us are aware we should say no, and maybe even what or who we should say no to. But we’re nervous about the repercussions. So, how do we courageously navigate no with the least amount of collateral damage?
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Whether you laugh or cringe, we’re all familiar with fictional NASCAR driver Ricky Bobby’s prayer to “Dear 8lb, 6oz newborn infant Jesus.” When he said “I like the Christmas-Jesus best,” he said out-loud what many of us think internally. Christmas-Jesus is adorable, cute, and easy to imagine. We keep the Jesus of our faith small and contained, like…
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Glenn teaches us about The Christmas story revealing God's unwavering pursuit of humanity, culminating in the arrival of Jesus—God with us. It shows us how God’s divine advent offers us renewal, comfort for our fears, courage for the journey of faith, and confidence for a future rooted in the hope of Jesus. In the Christmas story, we’re reminded of…
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